Sink the Bismarck!
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:09:02
That's a slight exaggeration, sir.
:09:04
I want a man who's cold.
:09:06
I'd like a man with no heart at all...
:09:09
no soul...
:09:10
just an enormous brain.
:09:12
The battle of the North Atlantic...
:09:14
is a grim business.
:09:15
It won't be won
by charm and personality.

:09:17
We've had too much of that.
:09:19
I've known Shepard for years.
:09:21
We've served together before.
He was different then.

:09:23
Any particular reason for the change?
:09:24
I suspect there are many reasons, sir...
:09:27
reasons of a personal nature.
:09:29
Oh. I see.
:09:31
Well, how are we going to
get the information...

:09:34
on those two ships?
:09:35
We have an agent in southern Norway...
:09:37
Get in touch with him.
:09:39
It's too dangerous to get in touch
with him directly.

:09:42
There isn't time to go
through Zurich or Stockholm.

:09:47
In this case,
you'll have to make direct contact.

:09:50
Sir, this man is
in Nazi-occupied territory.

:09:52
I realize that.
:09:55
All the same, we must get
in touch with him immediately.

:09:58
Aye aye, sir.

prev.
next.